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32 Student Resources

On Campus Resources

Academic Belonging and Learning Excellence – The learning specialists within Academic Belonging have developed programs and services to support Utah State students in exploring their intellectual potential and achieving academic success. https://www.usu.edu/asc/ 

CAPS (Counseling and Psychological Services)Professional therapists at CAPS offer confidential psychological assessments to identify therapy options to help you improve your mental health. https://counseling.usu.edu/ 

DRC (Disability Resource Center)“The DRC works with individuals, faculty, and staff to ensure that students with disabilities can fully participate in University programs, services, and activities. The center helps individuals with disabilities overcome barriers that could otherwise limit their academic, professional, and personal potential. These barriers may be architectural, attitudinal, or related to University programs. The DRC provides direct services and coordinates with other state agencies and University programs to ensure equal access.” http://www.usu.edu/drc/

SAAVI (Sexual Assault and Anti-Violence Information)We can help you decide the right path for moving forward based on your needs and desired outcome. When you seek services at the SAAVI office, it is confidential.* We will not share information you tell us with anyone else without your permission. These conversations DO NOT trigger a university action or investigationWe provide emotional support in the aftermath of an assault, including helping you obtain a forensic exam at Cache Valley Hospital, accompanying you to the police or the Title IX office, and helping you navigate resources and reporting options.” https://www.usu.edu/saavi/

SNAC (Student Nutrition Access Center)The Student Nutrition Access Center is USU’s on-campus food pantry. Any Aggie with a USU ID in need of food can come to SNAC one time per week, no questions asked (please bring your own reusable bag!). https://servicecenter.usu.edu/programs/snac 

Student Health Services –  https://health.usu.edu/ 

Veteran’s Resource Office – https://veterans.usu.edu/

Off Campus

SafeUT (Free counseling smartphone app)“The SafeUT Crisis Chat and Tip Line is a statewide service that provides real-time crisis intervention to youth through live chat and a confidential tip program – right from your smartphone…Licensed clinicians in our 24/7 CrisisLine call center respond to all incoming chats and calls by providing: supportive or crisis counseling, suicide prevention, and referral services…We can help anyone with emotional crises, bullying, relationship problems, mental health, or suicide-related issues.” https://healthcare.utah.edu/uni/safe-ut/

Bear River Health Department— https://brhd.org/ 

Bear River Mental Health— http://brmh.com/ 

Bear River Mental Health 24-Hour Crisis Line— (435) 752-0750

CAPSA— https://www.capsa.org/

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